If you are not sure about what Skilled Nursing, Rehab, or Long Term Care services and what they offer, this webinar will help you to understand how it all works.

Medicare, Medicaid, private pay, or private insurance, tune in to this webinar to learn all about the reimbursement rates and how folks are able to navigate this sometimes confusing system.

Jon Canella, MSW & Director of Social Services, Admissions and Marketing along with Executive Director Tyrus Lefler, NHA, of the Care Center of Honolulu will share important information. This webinar is great for professionals in the industry, family members, and caregivers.

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Webinar ID: 412 292 970

Tyrus and Jon have an extensive backgrounds in the healthcare, skilled nursing, rehab, and long term care. They both have helped hundreds of clients through the years. Both have a combined tenure of over 30 years in the industry.

Youth who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer are at disproportionate risk for multiple negative health outcomes including earlier onset of sexual behavior, increased number of sexual partners and decreased use of effective risk reduction strategies when compared to their heterosexual peers. Youth-serving professionals often struggle to understand the latest terminology, the nuances in LGBTQ youth culture and the most effective ways to be responsive and inclusive of the needs of sexual minority youth. This presentation will help health and education professionals understand the latest language, sexual health trends and effective strategies to better meet the needs of LGBTQ youth.

Nora is one of the co-authors of the Rights, Respect, Responsibility: A K-12 Sexuality Education curriculum used in all 50 states and over 60 countries around the world. She is one of the national technical assistance providers on the Working to Institutionalize Sex Ed (WISE) initiative; has been a member of the Future of Sex Education (FoSE) initiative; and was part of the core team that developed the National Sexuality Education Standards: Core Content and Skills K-12 (2011) and National Teacher Preparation Standards for Sexuality Education, (Journal of School Health, 2014).

When it comes to managing or losing weight, it’s not just about food. Your thoughts, beliefs and emotions can influence eating behaviors and impact long-term success. Discover the keys to successful weight management with psychologist Ronnie Sato, PsyD, and registered dietitian Connice Wang, RD. They are part of the Queen’s Comprehensive Weight Management Program, which has helped thousands of people in Hawaii take control of their weight, health and lives.

Learn about:

The psychology of eating

The difference between physical and mental hunger

Your relationship with food

Strategies for mindful eating

Tips for sustainable behavior changes

Space is limited. Reservations are required. Click here to register online or call The Queen’s Referral Line at 691-7117.

Parking is available for a $5 flat rate with validation in the Physicians Office Building III, which is recommended as it is the closest to the Queen’s Conference Center. Enter from Lauhala street. You can also park at Physicians Office Building I and Miller parking garages for the same $5 flat rate with validation.

Can’t get in because the lecture is full? Can’t make it because of a baby lu‘au? You’ll be happy to know that you can watch the recording of this lecture online about 2 weeks after the event on Queen’s YouTube channel. Since 2016, we’ve posted all of the Queen’s Speaking of Health lectures online. Click here to check them out and see what you’ve missed!

All of Us is a landmark project to enroll and retain 1 million or more volunteers in efforts to advance innovative health research that may lead to more precise treatments and prevention strategies. All of Us aims to build one of the largest biomedical data resources in the world, reflecting participants from diverse communities across the United States. Join Dr. Dara Richardson-Heron, chief engagement officer for the All of Us Research Program, for an interactive discussion about how public health professionals can help expand All of Us’ demographic and geographic coverage. Unlike a single research study focused on a specific disease or population, All of Us will serve as a national resource for thousands of studies and a wide variety of health conditions. At the end of the presentation, attendees will be able to:

Define precision medicine.

Describe the All of Us Research Program, led by the National Institutes of Health, and a cornerstone of the larger Precision Medicine Initiative.

Identify community partners who are raising awareness about the All of Us Research Program and helping bring diverse voices to the table.

This TWO‐DAY workshop will equip participants to respond knowledgeably and competently to persons at risk of suicide. Participants learn and practice skills in identifying and responding to people at immediate risk of suicide. Just as “CPR” skills make physical first aid possible, training in suicide intervention develops the skills used in suicide first aid. This is a highly interactive workshop that will give you the training that you need in order to be a care‐giving resource within your community.

Reminders:

Attendees must be present for BOTH FULL DAYS to receive certification.

Please be on time – late‐comers may be turned away.

Meals will not be provided, but there will be ample time to purchase food on‐/off‐site.

This TWO‐DAY workshop will equip participants to respond knowledgeably and
competently to persons at risk of suicide. Participants learn and practice skills in identifying and responding to people at immediate risk of suicide. Just as “CPR” skills make physical first aid possible, training in suicide intervention develops the skills used in suicide first aid. This is a highly interactive workshop that will give you the training that you need in order to be a care‐giving resource within your community.

Reminders:

Attendees must be present for BOTH FULL DAYS to receive certification.

Please be on time – late‐comers may be turned away.

Meals will not be provided, but there will be ample time to purchase food on‐/off‐site.

Explore important subjects that we often put off – durable power of attorney, advance care directives, living wills, estates & trusts. Led by Kristin Lambert-Bryant, a Honolulu estate planning attorney and lecturer on elder law at the University of Hawaii Elder Law program.